Limitless Drive

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A plot device of great power.

Bad Timeline

The source of Lupus's never ending legion of troops in the Member OG series. In Member OG 8: This title is irrelevant, Lupus steals the Pearls of Mystery and uses them to juice up the drive, giving it the power to remove the boundaries between the dimensions and create Q-R-S-Space, which also flattens the Earth in accordance with TWIFATIT's beliefs.

In Gamehiker Member OG VIII: The Final Parody, the Good Timeline refugees learn about the Limitless Drive after eavesdropping on a conversation between Donkeyman and EVIL Scientist Dude. They manage to trade Kuria for the Pearls of Mystery from Muramasa. They then ended up on the Cheese Star, where Vorpal stole the Limitless Drive from Lupus and used it to transport them all to the Neutral Timeline. It was left behind when they were all taken prisoner by President Vorpal; Loogi had evaded capture and tried to use it to create a timeline where he killed Luiigii, but Luiigii destroys it before he can.

Golem describes it as thus in GMOG8: He possesses a hand-held machine (picture an iPod, I guess) called the Limitless Drive. He needs the Pearls of Mystery (a necklace of pearls) to use it. They are currently in an underground prison in Africa somewhere. The Limitless Drive could concievably rearrange timelines; Lupus uses it to combine Q-, R-, and S-Spaces late in MOG8. Only Lupus (and his minions) knows where the Pearls of Mystery are.

Good Timeline

It also appears in Gamehiker Member OG X (this time the Good Timeline version) where it is being protected by some sort of reality-bending bird thing (probably already combined with the Pearls of Mystery). When Murasame and his crew attempt to seize it, it loses them by warping reality. This attracts the attention of Cerulea who attempts to stop them from seizing it, but she is ultimately defeated by the efforts of Sarugerm. The Limitless Drive and the other five Plot Devices are the united to give Old Golem ultimate power. Afterwards he gave the Limitless Drive to Vorpal to ensure his loyalty. Vorpal used it to wish for the life of a thousand rock stars and was split thusly into hundreds of clones, each one in love with someone else, but ultimately none of them getting who they wanted and forming a religion of Vorpalism devoted to the Vorpalord led by the Vorpope (who got what he want from loving only himself) while the original Vorpal become the Vorpriest.